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The Third Squad

por V. Sanjay Kumar

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"The Third Squad ends with an emotional wallop, making it stand out among crime novels. It has the chiaroscuro effects of classic noir, but also the philosophical depth of highbrow literary fiction...Mumbai teems with lurid intrigue in this smart and affecting work of postmodern noir." --Shelf Awareness for Readers, Starred review "Kumar evokes [Mumbai] with lyrical prose." --Publishers Weekly Included in Publishers Weekly'sCrime Fiction feature on police corruption and brutality. "A melancholy cop's obsessions are just the tip of the iceberg as he leads a two-fisted team determined to clean up Mumbai's mean streets...Kumar's style, blunt but often by turns poetic and droll, is arresting...As unusual as it is compelling, this entry lays the groundwork for an entertaining series." --Kirkus Reviews "[A] gripping thriller...Kumar has created some thoroughly intriguing characters...but the most fascinating of Kumar's characters is Mumbai itself--enormous, crowded, hyperactive, roiling, stunningly rich and grindingly poor, and teeming with almost unfathomable energy. International-crime fans should flock to this one." --Booklist "Kumar does a masterful job building the story's tension level as Karan draws closer and closer to his final confrontation with his superiors in the Indian Police Service." --Book Chase The Third Squad is an arresting, ripped-from-the-headlines noir novel that deftly explores how in recent decades, to ostensibly combat the rising tide of criminality in Mumbai's underworld, the Indian Police Service has carried out many hundreds of extrajudicial assassinations of suspected criminals. Karan, an expert sharpshooter in an elite branch of the Indian police dispensed with dishing out this peculiar blend of vigilante justice, has a difficult choice to make: should he continue to blindly follow orders from his superiors, regardless of their moral standing, or should he take matters into his own hands and do what he believes to be right? Belonging to a hit squad whose members all fall somewhere along the autism spectrum, Karan, who has been diagnosed with mild Asperger's syndrome, is notorious for his ruthless precision and efficiency in carrying out these assassinations, yet he remains aloof and distant. Gradually, his impenetrable façade begins to crack, and Karan's emotional and psychological depth reveals itself as he is forced to make decisions where the stakes are literally life-and-death. Also at play is the looming specter of the city of Mumbai itself, seemingly at the cusp of a neoliberal era of enlightenment and progress, yet still trapped under the ineluctable burden of old Bombay history, which can never quite be forgotten or suppressed. Dark and gritty, raw and fast-paced, and never sentimental,The Third Squad distills the best aspects of classic American noir writing into a uniquely Indian context, revealing V. Sanjay Kumar as a singular talent on the crime fiction circuit.… (más)
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Simply stunning read about a police hit squad composed of officers with autism spectrum syndrome. As the parent of an autistic, I was truly shaken. Aspects of the syndrome make the central character Karan uniquely qualified in his tasks, but it takes its toll. The peek into the poverty and corruption of Mumbai is simply fascinating, as is Karan's marriage. The view remains unflinching right to the end. I was both relieved to escape and sad to leave this exquisitely drawn world. Offered as a "noir novel," I'd recommend this amazing story to more than just fans of crime fiction. Kudos to the author, who got everything right. ( )
  Carrie.Kilgore | May 30, 2017 |
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Enjoyable, if not surprising - a by-the-numbers gritty police novel about an Aspergian marksman that happens to be set in Mumbai. The chapters from the perspective of Mr Hitman's wife are the highlight, as she grapples with the repercussions of her husband's morally-grey work - otherwise it's a pretty stereotypical book, with the character types and plot points you'd expect to see in a Bourne novel...but set in India. ( )
  KLmesoftly | May 7, 2017 |
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A very well-written and thought-out noir crime novel set in Bombay about a hit-squad created by the police to take out criminals who can't easily be brought to justice. The hit-men all "Aspies", guys with Asperger Syndrome, who in theory can follow orders and feel no remorse. Highly recommended for those into noir fiction, and maybe for those interested in Indian fiction, although it's very dark. My only incredibly minor suggestion is that the book could have included a glossary of a few dozen Hindi terms used in the book that were a little difficult to figure out from the context. ( )
  belgrade18 | Apr 28, 2017 |
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I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

I completely enjoyed reading this thriller in the noir tradition, set in modern-day India. The plot is unusual: a police unit of assassins, in which all the assassins have Asperger's syndrome. It seems an unlikely premise that the police could have their own assassination squad with seemingly little oversight, but I was willing to suspend disbelief in order to follow the story to its perhaps inevitable conclusion. In the classic noir tradition, many of the characters have both good and (sometimes very) evil qualities; some who should be good are in fact not good at all, and nearly all the characters have a complicated relationship with good, evil, and even truth. I may be a bit biased, because I love reading stories set in India, and thought that the liberal use of (untranslated) slang was a lot of fun, as well as the tours through Mumbai neighborhoods. The right person could make this into a really interesting movie.... ( )
  MissPrudence | Apr 11, 2017 |
THE THIRD SQUAD by V. Sanjay Kumar is a very interesting, very distinct title in Akashic Books noir series.
Akashic Books has quite a few noir titles which range around the globe from Chile to Belfast (Northern Ireland) to Oakland (California) to Mumbai - well, you get my drift.
I thank Akashic Books for making titles available to me in exchange for an unbiased, honest review.
Please go online at Akashic Books to view their catalog. It is quite eclectic and quite extensive.
THE THIRD SQUAD takes place in Mumbai and refers to an elite hit squad (very loosely connected with the official police force) that targets and kills suspected criminals. This is outside of a normal justice protocol and the court system - a (controlled) vigilante justice.
Our main character, Karan, is an ‘encounter specialist’ (a.k.a. assassin) in the Third Squad. His controller is Ranvir Pratap. Pratap’s controller is Parthasarathy, and the person in the middle is Tiwari, who operates a spy unit or information unit known as the Khabiri Squad. Tiwari’s nickname is ‘King Rat’.
On the periphery is Evam Bashkar who helps Ranvir Pratap with the recruitment of ‘Aspies’ or autistics for the elite Third Squad. Evam runs a home for autistic children and their parents. A doctor of child psychology, “Evam Bhaskar was a social misfit. In his dreams he was a miscast hero, but in life he was just another abject Mumbaikar. He peddled sex for a living and ran a home for idiot savants on the side.” (p.158) I found Evam to be a very interesting character.
Then there is Nandini, Karan’s wife, who tries desperately to understand and save her husband.
The sense of place in this title is incredible. Mumbai is center-stage. A great description of Mumbai occurs on p. 23 as “shape-shifting”. Mumbai seems to have a metamorphosis characteristic of completely transforming its physical shape to the onlooker.
The title is very raw and gritty, with close-up assassinations; extremely complex characters with seemingly psychological ailments or at best mood-swing disorders; and many layered plot lines. It is culturally puzzling at times; a true noir, highlighting cynicism, fatalism and moral ambiguity.
This is one of the most different, fascinating books I have read in a long time and I would highly recommend it. ( )
  diana.hauser | Mar 8, 2017 |
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"The Third Squad ends with an emotional wallop, making it stand out among crime novels. It has the chiaroscuro effects of classic noir, but also the philosophical depth of highbrow literary fiction...Mumbai teems with lurid intrigue in this smart and affecting work of postmodern noir." --Shelf Awareness for Readers, Starred review "Kumar evokes [Mumbai] with lyrical prose." --Publishers Weekly Included in Publishers Weekly'sCrime Fiction feature on police corruption and brutality. "A melancholy cop's obsessions are just the tip of the iceberg as he leads a two-fisted team determined to clean up Mumbai's mean streets...Kumar's style, blunt but often by turns poetic and droll, is arresting...As unusual as it is compelling, this entry lays the groundwork for an entertaining series." --Kirkus Reviews "[A] gripping thriller...Kumar has created some thoroughly intriguing characters...but the most fascinating of Kumar's characters is Mumbai itself--enormous, crowded, hyperactive, roiling, stunningly rich and grindingly poor, and teeming with almost unfathomable energy. International-crime fans should flock to this one." --Booklist "Kumar does a masterful job building the story's tension level as Karan draws closer and closer to his final confrontation with his superiors in the Indian Police Service." --Book Chase The Third Squad is an arresting, ripped-from-the-headlines noir novel that deftly explores how in recent decades, to ostensibly combat the rising tide of criminality in Mumbai's underworld, the Indian Police Service has carried out many hundreds of extrajudicial assassinations of suspected criminals. Karan, an expert sharpshooter in an elite branch of the Indian police dispensed with dishing out this peculiar blend of vigilante justice, has a difficult choice to make: should he continue to blindly follow orders from his superiors, regardless of their moral standing, or should he take matters into his own hands and do what he believes to be right? Belonging to a hit squad whose members all fall somewhere along the autism spectrum, Karan, who has been diagnosed with mild Asperger's syndrome, is notorious for his ruthless precision and efficiency in carrying out these assassinations, yet he remains aloof and distant. Gradually, his impenetrable façade begins to crack, and Karan's emotional and psychological depth reveals itself as he is forced to make decisions where the stakes are literally life-and-death. Also at play is the looming specter of the city of Mumbai itself, seemingly at the cusp of a neoliberal era of enlightenment and progress, yet still trapped under the ineluctable burden of old Bombay history, which can never quite be forgotten or suppressed. Dark and gritty, raw and fast-paced, and never sentimental,The Third Squad distills the best aspects of classic American noir writing into a uniquely Indian context, revealing V. Sanjay Kumar as a singular talent on the crime fiction circuit.

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